Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 24, 1972, Page 6, Image 6

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Tf e Sir.i!Miiis!s are m charpe of the Country Store again this
vcar Mrs Fd Gontv and Mrs Rill Weatherlord discuss plans as
thev pet txKi'ih re.id fur business
FOR SALE On M in L
intfotv. Good (or a mobile
bom or trailer. rernct
pardcn spot. Contact Mra.
Cati TaJlwrs. Uxinfton.
S1-34P
FOr"saU-a"p HiHifc. J
apt., rent tZ 10 month. Rood
appointment. CUe.6-flB
after 6.30 p.m.
FuK SALi Bedroom horn
10 Heppner on t lot. hs'
nient oil (urnace. Make an
offer, ph. 676-5820.
FOR SALE F'cal (or new
ly married couple or re
tired couple. Two bed
Mim home In Mlltor.-Fret-water
at 103 S. W.
f.ih Walkms dwinnce to
ttouth buKini'iw wrtion,
t-hurche and city hall
Call 7f SIT- tn Heppner
cr 938 -M73 in Milton
Frerwatcr. lt' P
FOR SALE 1 acr plus
barn, located near ton,
(eiired, room (or to
horses. 900 phone 676
5534. Dan Thonijison
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FOR SALE 3 bedroom
quality house. BiR kitch
en, built-in dishwasher,
larye IivinK room, (Ire
place, (umily room, bath
and a half, utility room,
3 TV ouilets, covered
patio, double curport, at
tached to sincle EaraRC
and shop plus extra SO X
200 lot. Burratt Addition,
1010 Falr-iew. ph. 676
5;h15. 2tfo
Shrine Game
Local people attendmR the
annual East -West Shrine
panie were disapjHiinted that
the favorite son, big Barney
Marshall, didn't pet to see
more action on Saturdays
pame Quarter Iwcks usually
travel uith the coach but this
year Condon's Keith Morgan
filled that position for most of
the pame He made the one
Touch down of the pame for
the East The final score was
M to 8
The Teen Corner at the Morrou County Fair is new this year: a
special area for dispUners 12 to IK years old Kelley Wolff and
l'ccp Schlichtmp work to pet the area ready for display
Monday Exhibits were alread tKiurmp in
Charles Dillon Passes
rH Marv l.ee Marliw
IklAKIW! AN Funeral ser
vices were held Saturday at
2 3i p ni at the Boardman
Community Church for Char
les Dillon. 1. who died Aug 15
at the Kadlec Hospital in
Kichland. Wa F'astor Neil
King of the Boardman church
conducted the services
Keith Harmon of The Dalles
was soloist and Jessie I'nder
hil! of The Dalles was organ
ist. Pall bearers were Willard
Baker. Ariel Gordon. Delnier
Hug. Walter Hayes. Harold
Hash and t'.d Kuhn
Mr Dillon had been a resi
dent of Boardman for 52
vears He w as born in Marlin.
Mo Nov. 27. imi. one of six
children of George and Alice
Dillon He came to Oregon in
iWi to The Dalles He was
married Feb 8. 191 1 to Clara
Vibtiert in Madras and they
came to Boardman in 1920
Survivors include his widow
of Boardman: one son. War
ren of Wilsonville; two daugh
ters. Maxine Nellie) Wrenn
of Seattle. Wa . and Mrs
Lester Carol Moen of Board
man: one brother. George
Dillon of Portland: two sis
ters. Maud Dillon of Portland
and Molly Dillon of Falls
Church. Va ; four grand
children and four great-grandchildren.
Burial was in P.iverview
Cemetery at Board man.
Burns Mortuary of Hermiston
was in charge
Visitors this week at the
home of Mr ifnd Mrs. Pete
Peterson are her mother. Mrs
Martin Gronberg of Choteau.
Mont . and her brother-in-law
and sister. Mr and Mrs. Joe
Varetia of Anaconda. Mont.
Mrs Darrel LaChanee and
daughters Tammy. Kathy and
Jennifer of Arkansas, and her
parents, Mr. and Mrs Jim
Dowdy of Oklahoma visited
Mrs. LaChances parents-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs Clarence
LaChanee of Kingston. Wa..
who spent last week here at
the Hazel Carpenter home.
Zearl Gillespie and Hazel
Carpenter have returned
home from a ten day trip to
Lomond. Alta . Can. where
thev visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs Hurst Gouldthorp,
Mr and Mrs Jack West. Mr.
and Mrs. Albert West and Mr.
and Mrs Herbert West, and
attended the wedding of the
daughter of the Her b e r t
West's. Beatrice to Bud Lee.
Mr. and Mrs Jim Harding
of Fair Oaks. Ca. visited one
day last week at the home of
Mrs. Harding s sister-in-law .
Mrs Hazel Miller. A weekend
visitor at the Miller home was
Mrs Miller's grand son,
Tommy Carpenter of La
Grande. Mrs Harold Baker and
daughters Karen and Kristie
visited two days last week in
LaGrande at the home of her
brother-in-law and sister. Mr.
and Mrs Vern Carpenter.
Cynthia. Karleen and Mich
ael Boice of Kennewick. Wa
are visiting their grandjuir
ents. Mr. and Mrs Willard
Baker
Mrs Boh Miller and her
sister. Mrs Carl Gaede of
Gresham visited one day last
week at the home of Mrs
Millers sister-in-law, Mrs
Hazel Miller
Mr and Mrs Donald Sie
grist and children Mark,
Matthew and Terry of Coos
Bay are visiting this week at
the home of Pastor and Mrs
Neil King
Brenda Parker and son
Vmce of Salem are visiting at
the home of her mother, Mrs.
Zoe Billings.
Allen Ely and children
Renee. Rick and Rena of
Seattle. Wa were weekend
visitors at the home of his par
ents. Mr and Mrs Elvin Ely.
MR' AND MRS HAROLD
PECK. Mr and Mrs Jack
Sumner. Sally and Jackie,
went to Sorosis Park in The
Dalles Monday for a Demo
cratic picnic they met at the
Dick Coram place there Dick
is running for the State
Senate
Principal speaker was Rep
Al l llman There were a
numtier of candidates present.
VISITING recently ith
Mr, and Mrs. Grover C.
Weaver of lone were their
daughter, Mrs. L.P. Fer
guson of Sllverton, and
the Weavers' great grand
child, Dana Myers.
REMEMBER WHEN!
The big old dance hall had
sets of balcony type seats on
three sides of the hall so that
young and old could enjoy the
music and watch the dancing?
YOU'D BE
SURPRISED
if cu emu in and talked with u about a mobile
I home. You'd tind thert mobile home lirlnq U tn
latest tning. zoua aiso una uiui uu yiuy u w
mobile home is very easy. We're Bold many mobile
homes to satisfied customers so far this year.
We've built our business on satisfaction and service.
Why not come in and let us show you our fine
line of mobile homes?
WE FEATURE
MARLETTE
GENTRY
BARRINGTON
and introducing
FUQUA
Prices range from $4700
to $23,500
Used 2 and 3 Bedroom Homes
from $2945 to $7995
Open Sundays
f.lEL WINTER
MOBILE HOMES
Southgrte Hwy. 395 Pendleton
We'll deliver your home with care
Call 276-3611 (Collect from out of town)
The place lor better service
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